Robot band Compressorhead plays Ace of Spades

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Watch this robot band rock as they play their way through Motörheads “Ace of Spades”. The band is from Germany and is called Compressorhead. They are currently touring Australia, buy your tickets here or book them straight away. Their rider includes 3 bags of assorted nuts, 3 litres of hydrolic fluid and 3 litres of engine oil. Not bad for a heavy metal band!

The robot band Compressorhead in their own words

Did you ever wonder what Danny Carey would sound like if he had 4 arms? How about if Angus Young had 78 fingers? Imagine what Robert Trujillo would sound like if he was actually made of metal? Well, wonder no more, meatbags. Compressorhead is the worlds heaviest metal band.

Stickboy, fingers, and bones are guaranteed to shake and rattle the world of meatbag music. Stickboy (drums) was created to exacting specifications. 4 arms, 2 legs, 1 head, no brain. He plays a Pearl 14 piece kit with double kick. Stickboy junior, the bastard child of an unknown mother takes control of the hihat shuffle. Fingers (guitar) joined stickboy in 2009 and brings 78 purpose built fingers, enough to play the entire fret board and pluck. Bones (bass) is the highest precision bass player in known existence, and the youngest member of the band. inception date 2012.

Stand aside meatbags. Oil is thicker than blood.

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